An Accomplished Construction Defect Litigator

Mr. Ring represents clients facing construction defects and fights for their fair compensation. He will work to get you full and fair payment for defects in your home or commercial property. Mr. Ring represents clients through the Los Angeles metro area and California from his Woodland Hills office.

A Proven Lawyer For A Range Of Construction Defects

Mr. Ring's approach to the law focuses on working closely with his clients and understanding their goals. He will help you find what caused your construction defect and which party is responsible for payment. Mr. Ring has an extensive knowledge of many of the elements of structural engineering and sampling methodologies used to prove construction defects. He also has trusted construction professionals available to investigate your defect and testify on your behalf.

Mr. Ring represents clients with many types of construction defects, including issues involving:

Structural Integrity of a Wall or Foundation

Masonry and Carpentry Defects

Mechanical or Electrical Installations

Thermal and Moisture Protection

Toxic Mold and Water Leaks

Doors and Windows

Surface Finishes

Design Flaws

Material Defects

Construction and Subsurface Deficiencies

Mr. Ring will help you with insurance contracts, real estate appraisals and cost estimates. He has secured fair compensation and coverage for his clients from some of the largest national insurance providers — such as Allstate, 20th Century, Farmers and State Farm.

Mr. Ring has represented hundreds of civil litigation clients and collected millions of dollars in awards and settlements. He has won compensation from many large developers and construction companies, including a notable case against Donald J. Trump.

To set up your free case evaluation with Mr. Ring, call 818-835-5842 or send you case details in an email. Mr. Ring is a responsive attorney who will work with you to find a time that is convenient for your schedule.

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